Synchronous servomotors DBL/DBK - BIBUS SK, sro
Synchronous servomotors DBL/DBK - BIBUS SK, sro
Synchronous servomotors DBL/DBK - BIBUS SK, sro
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Installation / Setup 01/2004 Kollmorgen<br />
II.2 Assembly / Wiring<br />
Only qualified staff with knowledge of mechanical engineering are permitted to assemble<br />
the motor.<br />
Only staff qualified and trained in electrical engineering are allowed to wire up the motor.<br />
The procedure is described as an example. A different method may be appropriate or necessary,<br />
depending on the application of the equipment.<br />
Warning!<br />
Protect the motor from unacceptable stresses.<br />
Take care, especially during transport and handling, that components are not bent and<br />
that insulation clearances are not altered.<br />
Always make sure that the motors are de-energized during assembly and wiring, i.e. No<br />
voltage may be switched on for any piece of equipment which is to be connected.<br />
Ensure that the switch cabinet remains turned off (barrier, warning signs etc.).<br />
The individual voltages will only be turned on again during setup<br />
Note!<br />
The ground symbol �, which you will find in the wiring diagrams, indicates that<br />
you must provide an electrical connection, with as large a surface area as possible, between<br />
the unit indicated and the mounting plate in the switch cabinet. This connection<br />
is to suppress HF interference and must not be confused with the PE (protective earth)<br />
symbol (protective measure to EN 60204).<br />
To wire up the motor, use the wiring diagrams in the Installation and Setup Instructions<br />
of the servoamplifier which is used.<br />
14 Servomotors <strong>DBL</strong>/<strong>DBK</strong>